Hi Gleicon,
I'm very interested in your example, because I did some similar code
using vidcat from the w3cam packet.
I will test it on monday with an ov511 cam (USB) and let you know the result.
Have you (or anybody else) ever tried this on a 486 ?
>From Gleicon's homepage:
./videodog -x 320 -y 240 -w 3 -d /dev/video0 -p | cjpeg > lelel.jpg
/* videodog4.c - v4l capture using the double buffer capability */
/* experimental code */
/* tested only w/ cpia driver over paralel port */
Using my application on my office host (which is a Pentium III), 100 frames
can be grabbed and written to a file without problems.
Doing the same thing on a Cyrix 486, deadlock occurs in CSYNC after a few
frames.
This happens only!!! if you write to a regular file (not /dev/null).
I'm using kernel 2.4.2.
Kind regards,
Franz
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